![]() Lindsey had found a romance formula that. To the young authors great surprise, it made The New York Times Bestsellers list. As a young wife and mother, Lindsey became a great fan of romance novels and wrote her first book, Captive Bride in 1977, on a whim when she was 25. Lindsey, who spent much of her life in Hawaii, told the Honolulu Star Bulletin in 1981 that she conceived of the idea of her first novel, "Captive Bride," years before she submitted it to Avon Books to be published in 1977. Lindsey was born with the name Johanna Helen Howard on March 10, 1952. ![]() 27 in her Nashua, N.H., hometown following complications of treatment for Stage 4 lung cancer, but her family was too devastated by her death to announce the news earlier. The New York Times reported that the author died on Oct. We offer our deepest condolences go out to her family during this difficult time." A true legend in her field, her groundbreaking works were treasured and enjoyed by millions of readers worldwide. "We are greatly saddened at the news that Johanna Lindsey, passed away. Lindsey's publisher Simon & Schuster confirmed the news with a statement: "Hearts Aflame," "Stormy Persuasion," "Temptation's Darling," "Wildfire In His Arms" and "Marry Me by Sundown" were just a handful of the hot-blooded historical romances Lindsey penned. Johanna Lindsey, the best-selling romance writer who sold more than 60 million steamy novels worldwide over a prolific 40-year career, has died at age 67. ![]() Watch Video: Showbiz: Ungaro, Banksy, box office ![]()
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